Baboosic Lake
Smallmouth bass were originally stocked in this pond in 1938. Numerous stocking during the next two decades failed to establish an adequate smallmouth bass fishery. In 1955 over-populations of competing undesirable species... anglerweb.com
Souhegan River
Formed by the convergence of the South and West Branch in New Ipswich, the Souhegan River flows approximately 31 miles through the communities of New Ipswich, Greenville, Wilton, Milford, Amherst, and Merrimack before join... anglerweb.com
Althea Lake
This is a small, 38-acre pond with a maximum depth of 15 feet. The shoreline is only lightly developed, mostly on the eastern side of the pond. Access is informal and limited primarily to foot traffic from Lowell-Dracut St... anglerweb.com
Flint Pond
This shallow, 61-acre former millpond is located just west of the junction of Routes 3 and 113. It has a maximum depth of only six feet and an average depth around four feet. As would be expected with any small, very ferti... anglerweb.com
Nashua River
The Nashua River, 37.5 miles (60.4 km) long, is a tributary of the Merrimack River in Massachusetts and New Hampshire in the United States. It is formed in eastern Worcester County, Massachusetts, by junction of its north ... anglerweb.com
Beaver Brook
Beaver Brook Wildlife Management Area-Alton/New Durham County: Belknap/Strafford Acres: 769 The Beaver Brook WMA includes 70 acres of wetlands habitat and open water. Vegetation includes shrub-scrub, forested bog, emergent... anglerweb.com
Heald Pond
This beautiful pond is surrounded by 32 acres of protected woodlands and a field. A trail follows the length of the west side of the pond then wraps around the southern tip and connects with the Heald Street Orchard or fol... anglerweb.com
Nashua River
The Nashua River, 37.5 miles (60.4 km) long, is a tributary of the Merrimack River in Massachusetts and New Hampshire in the United States. It is formed in eastern Worcester County, Massachusetts, by junction of its north ... anglerweb.com
Nissitissit River
The Nissitissit River is a 10.5 mile long (16.9 km) river located in southern New Hampshire and northern Massachusetts in the United States. It is a tributary of the Nashua River, itself a tributary of the Merrimack River,... anglerweb.com
Squannacook River
The put-in is pretty hairy, right below the dam in West Groton, but after you turn the first corner it's smooth paddling down this beautiful stretch of water. Surrounded by the Groton Town Forest, there are no signs of civi... paddling.net
Baboosic Brook
Baboosic Brook is a 12.7 mile long (20.4 km)stream located in southern New Hampshire in the United States. It is a tributary of the Souhegan River, which flows to the Merrimack River and ultimately to the Gulf of Maine. Tw... anglerweb.com
Purgatory Brook
Purgatory Brook is a 5.8 mile (9.3 km) long tributary of the Souhegan River in southern New Hampshire. It rises in a marshy area on the border of Lyndeborough and Mont Vernon, and flows south over three small waterfalls, i... anglerweb.com
Nissitissit River, Brookline, New Hampshire
An early-spring paddle through scenic forests on a narrow quickwater river. The Nissitissit is a small river that begins at Potanipo Pond in Brookline and flows south to meet the Nashua River in Pepperell, Massachusetts. This... trails.com
Lovewell Pond
This pond is full of black crappie. The largest on I have seen so far was 14.5 inches. Theres gotta be bigger ones in there. You need to park at the road(old ridge rd) and walk a canoe in to fish it. Due to the pond having... anglerweb.com
Pennichuck Brook
17,000+ acre watershed of Pennichuck Brook, part of the water supply source, for many years to to Nashua and some surrounding communities. There are four impounding dams which are situated on Pennichuck Brook in Nashua and... anglerweb.com
Pennichuck Pond
Decent sized pond with very limited access. Due to lack of access points it can fishing can be great if your willing to paddle upstream or get permission from local property owner and carry a boat in. takemefishing.org
Little Honey Pot Pond
This is a small body of water but has produced some suprisingly huge fish including 12" yellow Perch 5 1/2lbs Largmouth 20" pickeral 10" sunfish and a 2 1/2lbs black crappie takemefishing.org
Masscuppic Lake
American Eel, Black Crappie, Bluegill, Brown Bullhead, Chain Pickerel, Largemouth Bass, Pumpkinseed , White Perch, Yellow Bullhead, Yellow Perch landbigfish.com